The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has launched a new pilot program that bribes air travelers to “voluntarily” surrender personal and other information in exchange for an expedited and less-invasive screening experience at the airport. And the program has reportedly been so successful at the first few airports in which it was tested that the Obama Administration is planning to expand it to many more airports.

Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County, Dallas Fort Worth International, and Miami International Airport all participated in the TSA’s PreCheck program which was unveiled last month. The program offers certain American Airlines (AA) and Delta Air Lines (DAL) frequent fliers the “opportunity” to avoid full-body pat downs and naked body scans by agreeing to provide the TSA with information about themselves.

Lest anyone forget, these heinous TSA “enhanced” security protocols, which were unveiled just over a year ago, are a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution. And throughout the past year, we here at NaturalNews have covered numerous incidents of abuse involving these protocols by TSA agents against passengers.

But instead of scrapping these illegal invasions of personal privacy, the TSA is now using them as a deterrent to persuade the public into surrendering personal information instead. The TSA obviously knows its “enhanced” screening requirements are excessive, unreasonable, and felonious, which is why it is now offering incentives to travelers to bypass them.